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Erstad Grit

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10 hours ago, PattyD22 said:

I was rooting for you buddy.  Seriously.  As a fellow gambler, I can relate.

I made a ton ( for me lol) on pirates over 67 wins.

What do you typically been and are you recreational or more serious?

I only bet baseball, about 500 at the start of the season. I had most on the angels and lost them all.

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9 hours ago, Erstad Grit said:

I made a ton ( for me lol) on pirates over 67 wins.

What do you typically been and are you recreational or more serious?

I only bet baseball, about 500 at the start of the season. I had most on the angels and lost them all.

I bet almost 90% on football, both college and pro.  Almost every day, since there are games on almost every day between college and pro.

I also bet horse racing thru the TVG app.  Never bet baseball.  I will bet March Madness 

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Sounds like you've got your betting routine down to a science with football and horse racing through the TVG app. The daily grind of college and pro games must keep things pretty exciting! March Madness is always a blast for some hoops action – any early picks you're leaning towards?

Just curious, have you ever dabbled in the world of RTP Slot? They're like a whole different ballgame, but the thrill is real! Adding a little variety to the mix might spice things up even more. Wishing you luck on all your bets – may your picks be winners and your luck never run out!

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That's an interesting betting situation you've got there. Betting on the Dbacks to win the WS seems like a long shot, but the potential payout is significant. Putting $500 on the Rangers as insurance could minimize potential losses if the Dbacks don't perform well.
If you're into calculated risks, it might be worth considering. Just like in online casino games, where strategic decisions are essential, balancing your bets can help manage risk. They can guide you on responsible gaming and making informed choices. Good luck with your betting decisions!

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I bet about 300 a year on teams that I perceive to be undervalued with good odds. I usually break even but score every now and then. I hit huge the year the Rays won the AL and one of the years the Giants won.

I didn't hit with the dbacks but I had the over on the pirates and did nice on that.

 

 

 

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As for whether to lay $500 on the Rangers as insurance or let it ride, it's a tough decision. Considering your previous wins and losses, it's essential to weigh the potential payout against the risk. If you're feeling confident in the Rangers' chances and willing to take on more risk for a potentially larger reward, letting it ride might be the way to go.
However, if you're looking to mitigate some of that risk and ensure a certain level of return, laying $500 on the Rangers could provide some insurance.
For more insights on responsible gambling and making informed decisions, you might find https://www.nettcasino.com/casino-spill/ to be a helpful resource. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best of luck with your bets!

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9 minutes ago, hazelbazel said:

As for whether to lay $500 on the Rangers as insurance or let it ride, it's a tough decision. Considering your previous wins and losses, it's essential to weigh the potential payout against the risk. If you're feeling confident in the Rangers' chances and willing to take on more risk for a potentially larger reward, letting it ride might be the way to go.

The only explanation for your post is that you believe that time machines are in common usage.

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Actually yeah, looking at hazelbazel post history, that's just a link spamming bot that happened to not include a link this time.  The other posts were bland AI-like nonsense with an embedded link in the post.

@Chuck Might want to disable the hazelbazel account.

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Ah, now it all makes sense.  hazelbazel didn't post a link in today's post, but there is one in a prior post.  So the bot is bumping the thread to get the link some more views.

@Chuck User SandrMilky also spamming a link in this thread, probably needs to be removed also.  ghamadous also suspect as a thread-bump helper account.

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